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Early stages of a world government?

Laverne J. Riley jr.

Issue date: 12/7/05 Section: Opinion
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Before anyone can implement or effectively learn any system, or any form of controlling measure upon others, one must do their research. One must collect data, compile it and come to some conclusion regarding outcomes. The data gathered and what it will be used for will be directly connected to the initiating systems purpose and goals of action. What will be its purpose? What will be its goals? One should clearly ask these questions to our modern day United Nations Organization. Today they are pursuing to control the internet. An early stage of research? I believe it is obvious.

Now, this is not emotionally motivated, this is not propaganda, and this is not fearful tactics of social psychology or ideas created by a bunker bound conspiracy kook; this my friends is common sense and a little critical thinking. Today initial reports upon the media indicate that the United Nations is making an attempt to control the World Wide Web. The same United Nations that recently was indicated to have been criminally involved with serious oil for food scandals. The same U.N. that refuses to allow independent inquires into their financial information. The same U.N. that refuses to produce annual financial statements. The same United Nations that has a supposed purpose of keeping peace and dealing with situations around the world to retain social stability. Of course, this U.N. bureaucracy has failed miserably in their attempts to be effective in most arenas and has been regarded as out of touch and in need of serious renovations if not dismantlement. Now, they want control over the only system that would allow them the early stages of global domination, social and economic control. Every free nation should ring the bell to an obvious understanding that this is the early stages of losing their sovereignty.

The news today is seriously disturbing. The internet has become more than just "the internet." It has become a systemic connection with social and economic implications. What gives the U.N. the right within their existing purpose to control such a system? The internet contains trillions of bits of information regarding every nation...right down to every individual's privacy. Everything from your household interactions, what you buy, what you like, dislike, what religion you are, how much money you have, what job you have, and the globalizing option of a one world economic, social system that could be implemented in an instant. If the U.N. controls the internet, they will eventually have control over every nation connected to the internet. This will take time, however it can and will happen if the U.N. is allowed to control a system that is owned by the people, not any or all governments. This system has no boundaries, no national, political restrictions. This system has no containments and has every implication to one day connect to everything technology can dream of; thus affecting every individual on earth.
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